Multitasking during social interactions in adolescence and early adulthood
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2015Author
Mills, Kathryn L.
Dumontheil, Iroise
Speekenbrink, Maarten
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Multitasking is part of the everyday lives of both adolescents and adults. We often multitask during social interactions by simultaneously keeping track of other non-social information. Here, we examined how keeping track of non-social information impacts the ability to navigate social interactions in adolescents and adults. Participants aged 11–17 and 22–30 years old were instructed to carry out two tasks, one social and one non-social, within each trial.
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